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Table of Contents DAY 1: SWBAT: Calculate the Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Pgs: 1-6 HW: Pgs: 7-10 DAY 2: SWBAT: Calculate the Volume of Pyramids, Cones, and Spheres Pgs: 11-15 HW: Pgs: 16-18 DAY 3: SWBAT: Calculate the Surface Area of Prisms and Cylinders Pgs: 19-23 HW: Pgs: 24-25 DAY 4: SWBAT: Calculate the Surface Area of Pyramids, Cones, and Spheres Pgs: 26-30 HW: Pgs: 31-32 Day 5: SWBAT: Calculate the Volume and Surface Area of Three Dimensional Figures (REVIEW) Pgs: 33-38 Day 6: SWBAT: Calculate the Volume and Surface Area of Three Dimensional Figures (REVIEW) Pgs: 39-45 Summary Page Pg: 46 Extra Credit Pg: 47

Basic Area Formulas Rectangle Triangle Parallelogram Circle Trapezoid Square s

REFERENCE SHEET Prism/Cylinder V = Bh where B is the area of the base VOLUME Pyramid/Cone V = Bh where B is the area of the base Sphere V= Prism L = Ph where P is the perimeter of the base Cylinder L= Pyramid L = Pl where l is the slant height Cone L= l where l is the slant height Lateral Area (L) Sphere V= Prism/Cylinder S.A. = L + 2B where B is the area of the base Surface Area (S.A.) Pyramid/Cone Sphere S.A. = L + B where B is the area of the base S.A. =

SWBAT: Calculate the volume of prisms and cylinders Volume of rectangular solids and cylinders Day 1 Warm Up: Read this section and Complete the puzzle on page 2. Three-dimensional figures, or solids, can be made up of flat or curved surfaces. Each flat surface is called a face. An edge is the segment that is the intersection of two faces. A vertex is the point that is the intersection of three or more faces. Each face of a solid figure is called either a base or a lateral face. Solid figures generally have one or two bases. If it has two, these bases are parallel. If a figure has two parallel bases and lateral faces, such as in a prism, the bases will be perpendicular to the lateral faces. A polyhedron is formed by four or more polygons that intersect only at their edges. Prisms and pyramids are polyhedrons, but cylinders and cones are not. 1

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Concept 1: Calculate the Volume of each Prism below. 1. General Formula for Volume: 25 ft Formula Specific to Shape: 2. General Formula for Volume: Formula Specific to Shape: 3. General Formula for Volume: Formula Specific to Shape: 4. General Formula for Volume: Formula Specific to Shape: 5. General Formula for Volume: Formula Specific to Shape: 3

Find the volume of the composite figures below. 6. 7. Find the volume of the space inside the two cylinders. 8. 4

Working Backwards 9. 10. A cube has a volume of 3375 cubic units. Calculate the length of one side of the cube. 11. The volume of a cylinder is 441 in 3. The height of the cylinder is 9 in. Calculate the radius of the cylinder to the nearest tenth of a centimeter. 12. The volume of a cylinder is 794.3 cm 3. The height of the cylinder is 7 cm. Calculate the radius of the cylinder to the nearest tenth of a centimeter. 5

Summary: Exit Ticket: 6

Calculate the volume of each. Homework - Volume of Prisms and cylinders Day 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Leave answers exact. 6. Round your answers to the nearest tenth. 7

7. Find volume of the cylinder below. Leave your answers in terms of. 8. 9. 8

Word Problems 10. The volume of a cube is 216 cubic yards. Find the side length. 11. Julia has a rectangular prism with a length of 10 centimeters, a width of 2 centimeters, and an unknown height. He needs to build another rectangular prism with a length of 5 centimeters and the same height as the original prism. The volume of the two prisms will be the same. Find the width, in centimeters, of the new prism. 12. 12. 9

13. 14. A right circular cylinder has a volume of 2,000 cubic inches and a height of 4 inches. What is the radius of the cylinder to the nearest tenth of an inch? 15. 10

SWBAT: Calculate the Volume of Pyramids, Cones, and Spheres Day 2 Warm - Up Calculate the volume of the prism below. a) If the dimensions are doubled. b) If the dimensions are divided by 5. Volume of a Pyramids and Cones 11

l Concept 1: Calculate the Volume of each shape below. 1. General Formula for Volume: Formula Specific to Shape: 2. General Formula for Volume: Formula Specific to Shape: 3. General Formula for Volume: Formula Specific to Shape: 12

4. Formula Specific to Shape: 5. 6. 7. 13

Word - Problems 8. Find the radius of a sphere with volume 7776 ft 3. 9. A cube with sides 5 inches, and a pyramid with base edges 5 inches. What is the height, so that the volume of the cube and the pyramid are equal? 10. A right cone has a height of 6 feet and a volume of 32 cubic feet. What is its radius? 11. 14

Summary Calculate the volume of each shape. a. b. Exit Ticket 15

Homework - Volume of Pyramids and Cones Day 2 Calculate the volume of each. Leave answers exact. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Calculate the volume inside the hemisphere. 16

Composite Figures 8. 9. 17

Word Problems 10. The volume of a square pyramid is 605 pyramid has a height of 15m.. Calculate the dimensions of the base of the square if the 10. Find the radius of a sphere with volume 2304 yd3. 11. A cone has a volume of 432 and a height of 9 cm. a) Calculate the radius of the cone b) Calculate the slant height of the cone. 12. 18

Warm Up Surface area of rectangular prisms and cylinders Day 3 Concept 1: Calculate the Lateral and Surface Area of each Prism below. 1. General Formula for Surface Area: Formula Specific to Shape: 14 in 2. General Formula for Surface Area: Formula Specific to Shape: 19

3. General Formula for Surface Area: Formula Specific to Shape: 4. General Formula for Surface Area: Formula Specific to Shape: 5. 20

Calculating Surface Area of Composite Figures 6. 7. 21

Working Backwards 8. The surface area of the prism below is 102 cm 2. Find x 9. The surface area of a cube is 24 cm 2. Find the length of each side of the cube. 10. A cylinder has a surface area of 200 ft 2. a) Calculate the radius of the cylinder if the height is 15 feet. b) Calculate the Lateral Area of the cylinder. 22

Summary: Exit Ticket 23

Homework - Surface area of rectangular prisms and cylinders Day 3 1. Find the surface area, to the nearest tenth of a square foot, of this container assuming it has a closed top and bottom. 2. 3. 4. 24

5. A builder drills a hole through a cube of concrete, as shown in the figure. This cube will be an outlet for a water tap on the side of a house. Find the surface area of the figure. 6. A cube has a surface area of 486 cm 2. Calculate the length of one side of the cube. 7. The surface area of a cylinder is 48 square feet. The radius of the cylinder is 3 feet. What is the height of the cylinder? 8. The lateral area for a hexagonal prism measures 432 inches 2. Calculate the surface area of the prism if the height of the prism measures 9 inches. 25

Calculate the Surface Area of Pyramids, Cones, and Spheres Day 4 Warm Up Calculate the surface area of the cube below. 10 inches Describe the effect of each change on the surface of the given figure. a) If the dimensions are doubled. b) If the dimensions are divided by 5. Example 1: Example 2: 26

Concept 1: Calculate the Lateral and Surface Area of each Pyramid/Cone below. 1. General Formula for Surface Area: Formula Specific to Shape: 2. General Formula for Surface Area: Formula Specific to Shape: 3. General Formula for Surface Area: Formula Specific to Shape: 27

4. Formula Specific to Shape: 5. 6. 7. ******* Calculate the surface area of the frustum below. ******** 28

Word Problems 7. Find the slant height of a regular hexagonal pyramid with base edge length 6 cm, and lateral area 198 cm 2 8. A cone has a lateral area of 72 and a total surface area of 121. Find its radius. 9. Find the volume of the sphere if the surface area is represented by 196. Leave your answer in terms of. 29

Summary Exit Ticket 30

Day 4 Homework Find the Lateral Area and Surface Area of each. 1. 2. 3. Find surface Area only. 4. Find the Surface area. 5. Find the Surface area. 31

Word Problems 6. 7. 8. Find the slant height of a regular square pyramid with base edge length 4 cm, if its lateral area is 72 cm 2. 9. 10. If the surface area of a sphere is represented by 900, What is the volume in terms of? 32

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Day 6 Review #2 What to know for the Chapter 12 Test Definitions Polyhedron Regular polyhedron Lateral Surface Area Total Surface Area Prism o Right Prism o o Pyramid o o o Sphere Hemisphere Cylinder o o Oblique Prism Altitude of a Prism Base of a Pyramid Lateral Faces of a Pyramid Altitude of a Pyramid Radius of a Cylinder Right Cylinder Cone o Radius of a Cone o o Volume Altitude of a Cone Right Cone Postulates Surface Area of a Sphere Theorems Lateral Surface Area of a Cylinder (Theorem 113) Lateral Surface Area of a Cone (Theorem 114) Volume of a Prism or Cylinder (Theorem 118) Volume of a Pyramid or a Cone (Theorems 119 & 120) Volume of a Sphere (Theorem 122) Problem Types Finding Lateral Surface Area and Total Surface Area of Prisms Finding Lateral Surface Area and Total Surface Area of Pyramids Finding the Lateral Surface Area and Total Surface Area of Cylinders Finding the Lateral Surface Area and Total Surface Area of Cones Finding the Surface Area of a Sphere Find the Lateral Surface Area and Total Surface Area of a hemisphere Finding the Volume of Prisms & Cylinders Finding the Volume of Pyramids & Cones Finding the Volume of Spheres Finding Surface Area and Volume of combined shapes (e.g., frustums, prisms & cylinders with holes cut out, spheres with slices cut out, an ice cream cone, etc.) Determining "surfaces of rotation" 39

Give the appropriate formula for computing the volume, surface area, and lateral area for each 3-D figure. You should fill this in completely from memory. Solid Lateral Area Surface Area Volume Cube Rectangular prism Any Prism Any Regular Pyramid Hemisphere 40

Part 1: Level B Solve the following problems. You must show an algebraic setup for every problem on this review to receive homework credit! 1. The volume of a sphere is 2304 mm 3. Find the surface area of the sphere. 2. Find the radius of a sphere whose volume equals its surface area. 3. The cube has a volume of 64 cubic centimeters. Find AB. 41

a) Calculate the volume of your cheese wedge. b) Calculate the surface area of your cheese wedge. 6) 42

7) 8) Calculate the surface area and volume of each shape. 9. 10. 11. 43

12. 13. 14. Find the surface area of the composite figure. The figure is a cube with a regular pyramid cut out as shown. 44

Level C Challenge Questions 15. 16. 45

SUMMARY 46

Name Teacher Class/Period Due: Extra Credit 47